Pumpkin: Eating 1kg a day
keithmustloseweight
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http://www.calorieking.com/foods/compare/?l=ZmlkPTcxMTA0
I assumed pumpkins and potatoes would be similar nutritionally so had avoided them. Just looked up pumpkin.
1kg of pumpkin has 200kcals vs 970kcals for potatoes.
Calories 200 (840 kJ)
% Daily Value 10
Total Fat 0.7g 1%
Sat. Fat 0.4g 2%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 10mg < 1%
Total Carbs. 49g 16%
Dietary Fiber 11g 44%
Sugars 10.2g
Protein 7.2g
Calcium 150mg
Potassium 2300mg
Any reason to not eat 1kg of pumpkin a day?
I assumed pumpkins and potatoes would be similar nutritionally so had avoided them. Just looked up pumpkin.
1kg of pumpkin has 200kcals vs 970kcals for potatoes.
Calories 200 (840 kJ)
% Daily Value 10
Total Fat 0.7g 1%
Sat. Fat 0.4g 2%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 10mg < 1%
Total Carbs. 49g 16%
Dietary Fiber 11g 44%
Sugars 10.2g
Protein 7.2g
Calcium 150mg
Potassium 2300mg
Any reason to not eat 1kg of pumpkin a day?
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.... You might turn orange. There's plenty of other ways to get carbs and nutrients, eating a variety is good.0
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keithmustloseweight wrote: »http://www.calorieking.com/foods/compare/?l=ZmlkPTcxMTA0
Any reason to not eat 1kg of pumpkin a day?
because that is a lot of pumpkin??0 -
You'll turn into a pumpkin?
Seriously though pumpkin chocolate cake is fantastic. Go to town on that pumpkin! Can cook so much with pumpkin! Can't find anywhere in uk atm sadly.0 -
Seems very high on the potassium and vitamin A! Vitamin A being about 1500% of the RDA. Not sure if those are bad things? So you like pumpkins a lot then? Or you just have a ton to get rid of?0
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Have you actually measured out 1kg of pumpkin? I love pumpkin but it would be pretty hard to eat that much every day0
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second the motion - 1 kg of cooked pumpkin is a lot same here, i love pumpkin but that's quite a lot to handle!
Good thing is, it is not very dense in calories but still quite filling!0 -
I eat 90 grams of pumpkin almost every day. While it doesn't have that much fiber, its impact is profound, if you catch what I'm trying to say.
Do the math. Draw some conclusions on the level of suffering.0 -
I love pumpkin!
I punch a hole it and bake it whole until it changes color on the outside. Butternut squash is good cooked like that too.0 -
This is probably a joke but if you're serious: vitamin A is fat soluble so it's toxic if you eat too much of it. Look up the symptoms of hypervitaminosis A. Symptoms include liver damage (some people end up needing a liver transplant if it's bad enough), increased intracranial pressure, blurred vision, your skin becoming intensely itchy and then peeling off... and yes, pumpkin contains beta carotene which in high doses can cause carotenosis--you will literally turn orange. Eating 1 kg of pumpkin in one day won't have these effects but don't go crazy with it daily.0
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mamapeach910 wrote: »I eat 90 grams of pumpkin almost every day. While it doesn't have that much fiber, its impact is profound, if you catch what I'm trying to say.
Do the math. Draw some conclusions on the level of suffering.
Noted.0 -
kickassbarbie wrote: »You'll turn into a pumpkin?
Seriously though pumpkin chocolate cake is fantastic. Go to town on that pumpkin! Can cook so much with pumpkin! Can't find anywhere in uk atm sadly.
I buy tinned pure pumpkin from Amazon (Waitrose do it too). Don't get the pie filling one though!
(Confession time: I give a tablespoon to my dog every day to keep her healthy - she *was* eating better than me!)
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But it's almost summer. You guys eat pumpkin all year round? I don't even know what to do with it. Any easy suggestions? Can I add canned pumpkin to greek yogurt with like..maple syrup? I don't know, maybe that's weird.0
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Seems very high on the potassium and vitamin A! Vitamin A being about 1500% of the RDA. Not sure if those are bad things? So you like pumpkins a lot then? Or you just have a ton to get rid of?0
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arditarose wrote: »But it's almost summer. You guys eat pumpkin all year round? I don't even know what to do with it. Any easy suggestions? Can I add canned pumpkin to greek yogurt with like..maple syrup? I don't know, maybe that's weird.
That sounds delicious. I mix mine with cottage cheese and pumpkin pie spice and sweetener. I don't see why yogurt wouldn't work too.
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kickassbarbie wrote: »You'll turn into a pumpkin?
Seriously though pumpkin chocolate cake is fantastic. Go to town on that pumpkin! Can cook so much with pumpkin! Can't find anywhere in uk atm sadly.
Which reminds me that when my daughter lived in London and wanted to make a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for her British flatmates, she had to order canned pumpkin on-line at quite an expense.
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mamapeach910 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »But it's almost summer. You guys eat pumpkin all year round? I don't even know what to do with it. Any easy suggestions? Can I add canned pumpkin to greek yogurt with like..maple syrup? I don't know, maybe that's weird.
That sounds delicious. I mix mine with cottage cheese and pumpkin pie spice and sweetener. I don't see why yogurt wouldn't work too.
Ah! Right. Cottage cheese. That's what I had wanted to try it with. Maybe along with apple butter.0
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